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Sport courts are popping up all over Dunwoody—from Georgetown backyards to the lots around Winters Chapel—and honestly, it makes sense. Your kids want to shoot hoops or practice tennis without heading to Perimeter Mall every afternoon. You want something low-maintenance that actually holds up to Georgia weather. That's where artificial turf sport courts come in. We've installed them across DeKalb County for families who got tired of muddy clay patches, brown spots in the shade, or spending weekends maintaining natural grass. A properly built sport court gives you year-round playability, drainage that handles our heavy spring rains, and a surface that stays consistent whether the sun's beating down or you're in one of those shaded pockets that plague suburban lots. The best part? No weekly mowing, no fertilizer bills, no excuses for the kids to stay inside. We can usually get your court built and ready to use within a couple of weeks.
Dunwoody's soil is predominantly DeKalb clay—dense, heavy stuff that doesn't drain well on its own. That's actually why a sport court works beautifully here. We build proper sub-base drainage underneath the turf so water moves away from your playing surface instead of pooling like it would on bare clay. Most residential lots in Georgetown and Winters Chapel sit between a quarter and half acre, which is perfect for a 20x40 or 30x50 court depending on your sport. Shade is a real consideration too. Properties near Brook Run Park or older neighborhoods often have mature trees that create dappled light. Artificial turf handles partial shade well, but full-day shade can sometimes slow drainage. We'll walk your lot and make sure we're grading and orienting your court for optimal water flow. HOA rules in some Dunwoody neighborhoods have specs about color and backing material—nothing restrictive, but worth checking before we start. The good news is we're only 28 minutes away, so scheduling site visits and follow-ups is straightforward.
Absolutely. We install courts in partial and even mostly-shaded yards around Dunwoody regularly. Shade doesn't damage artificial turf the way it damages natural grass. The only thing to manage is drainage—we'll ensure your sub-base is pitched correctly so water doesn't sit on the surface. During the site visit, we'll assess sun patterns and make sure the court layout works with your trees.
That dense clay is exactly why we install a structured base layer with proper grading. Water won't sit on top of artificial turf—it drains through the backing and into the sub-base, then away from your yard. We've built dozens of courts in DeKalb County homes that previously flooded or stayed muddy. The system works even during heavy Atlanta-area rain.
Site visit to completion usually takes 2–3 weeks, depending on ground prep and weather. Since we're local—just 28 minutes from most Dunwoody neighborhoods—we can schedule efficiently and handle any follow-up quickly. We'll give you a firm timeline after the initial quote.
Most don't, but some neighborhoods have guidelines about turf color or materials. We'll help you verify your HOA rules before we start. In Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village, we've worked through these conversations before and know what typically gets approved.
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